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        INTRODUCTION TO PLAYWRITING         REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE IN        REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE
        3.0 Units                           CLASSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION        IN CONTEMPORARY THEATRE
        T ART 155 is the study and practice of writing   2.0 to 4.0 Units       PRODUCTION
        dramatic works for the stage. Students gain a   T ART 161 is a workshop designed to support   2.0 to 4.0 Units
        greater understanding of how to write for the   a classical theatre production. The students   T ART 163 is a workshop designed to support
        stage through reading plays, analyzing play   enrolled in this course are formed into a   a contemporary theatre production. The
        structure, peer evaluation of writing assign-  company to present classical plays as part of   students enrolled in this course are formed
        ments, participating in the play development   the Theatre Arts Department productions at   into a company to present contemporary plays
        process, understanding the commerce of play-  Glendale Community College. The produc-  as a part of the season in the Theatre Arts
        writing, and having original works performed   tions include works that belong specifi cally   Department at Glendale Community College.
        in front of an audience.  Note: This course   to those playwrights whose style requires a   Each student is assigned projects in accor-
        may include trips to local professional and/  genre of acting, generally referred to as Clas-  dance with his or her interests and talents.
        or amateur theatre productions. Students may   sical, Greek, Roman, Elizabethan, Spanish   The projects involve some phase of theatrical
        also present their plays in a staged-reading or   Golden Age, and French Classical theatre.   production as it relates to performance skills
        performance at the conclusion of the class for   Each student is assigned projects in accor-  in the style of contemporary world theatre.
        a public audience. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequi-  dance with his or her interests and talents.   Included are current or recent successful stage
        site: None. Transfer Credit: CSU.   The projects involve some phase of theatrical   play scripts from Broadway, Off -Broadway,
                                            production as it relates to performance skills   West-end London, and other world theatre
        160                                 in the style of classical theatre. Note: Students   centers, dating back to the style changes
        REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE IN        are expected to be available for rehearsals   in realism in the mid-to-late 1950’s.  Note:
        MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION          and every performance for 10 - 15 hours per   Audition or interview is required. Students
        2.0 to 4.0 Units
                                            week. Laboratory Units earned are based   are expected to be available for rehearsals
        T ART 160 is a workshop designed to support   on the number of hours and type of project   and every performance for 10 - 15 hours per
        musical theatre productions. The students   completed. Lecture 1 hour/Laboratory 3-9   week. Laboratory Units are earned based
        enrolled in this course are formed into a   hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Typically   on the number of hours and type of project
        company to present the combined Dance,   Off ered: Fall.  Transfer Credit: CSU, UC,   completed. Lecture 1 hour/Laboratory 3-9
        Music, and Theatre Arts Department produc-  USC. (C-ID THTR 191) (Theatre Production-  hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Typically
        tions at Glendale Community College. Each   Rehearsal & Performance Family)  Off ered: Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC,
        student is assigned projects in accordance                              USC. (C-ID THTR 191) (Theatre Production-
        with his or her interests and talents. The proj-  162                   Rehearsal & Performance Family)
        ects involve some phase of theatrical produc-  REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE IN
        tion as it relates to performance skills in the   MODERN THEATRE PRODUCTION  164
        style of theatre generally termed American   2.0 to 4.0 Units           REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE IN
        Musical Comedy. Note: Students are expected   T ART 162 is a workshop designed to support   NEW WORKS AND EXPERIMENTAL
        to be available for rehearsals and every perfor-  a modern theatre production. The students   THEATRE PRODUCTIONS
        mance for 10 - 15 hours per week. Laboratory   enrolled in this course are formed into a   2.0 to 4.0 Units
        Units are earned based on the number of   company to present plays from the modern   T ART 164 is a workshop designed to support
        hours and type of project completed. Lecture   repertoire as a part of the season of Theatre   new works and experimental theatre produc-
        1 hour/Laboratory 3-9 hours. Prerequisite:   Arts Department productions at Glendale   tion. The students enrolled in this course are
        None.  Course Typically Off ered: Spring.   Community College. These titles include, but   formed into a company to present new or
        Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID THTR   are not limited to the works of the interna-  experimental plays as a part of the season in
        191) (Musical Theatre Family)       tional theatre from the 1840’s and the advent   the Theatre Arts Department productions at
                                            of Henrik Ibsen, to the mid 1950’s with the   Glendale Community College. Each student
                                            work of Tennessee Williams and Eugene   is assigned projects in accordance with his or
                                            O’Neil. Each student is assigned projects   her interests and talents. The projects involve
                                            in accordance with his or her interests and   some phase of theatrical production as it
                                            talents regarding the selected materials. The   relates to performance skills in the style of
                                            projects involve some phase of theatrical   new plays and plays of a diff erently structured
                                            production as it relates to performance skills   nature, including but not limited to non-linear,
                                            in the style of modern drama. Note: Students   feminist, epic, etc. These productions may
                                            are expected to be available for rehearsals and   include work that is student written or gener-
                                            appear in every performance for 10 - 15 hours   ated by the production team. Note: Students
                                            per week. Laboratory Units are earned based   are expected to be available for rehearsals
                                            on the number of hours and type of project   and every performance for 10 - 15 hours per
                                            completed. Lecture 1 hour/Laboratory 3-9   week. Laboratory units are earned based
                                            hours. Prerequisite: None. Transfer Credit:   on the number of hours and type of project
                                            CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID THTR 191)  (Theatre   completed. Lecture 1 hour/Laboratory 3-9
                                            Production-Rehearsal & Performance   hours. Prerequisite: None. Transfer Credit:
                                            Family)                             CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID THTR 191)  (Theatre
                                                                                Production-Rehearsal & Performance
                                                                                Family)






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